Tool - 10,000 Days Part 3 (Hidden/Bonus Track)

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2009

The bonus track of the Tool album 10,000 Days, created by combining "Viginti Tres" and "Wings for Marie" overdubbed with "10,000 Days". The first 15 seconds are removed due to time constraints. The artwork is taken mostly from Alex Grey, who has worked with Tool in the past, but some is album art or is taken from Tool fans.

All art is the property of its respective owner.

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  • I HAVE JUST SMOKED WEEDS AND I DO THE SHIT IN THE PANTS

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  • This song reminds me of high school almost 14 yrs. ago. Tool is amazing! First time I found this track, we were in a field in the middle of the night trippin on mushrooms. This track totally fit the mood at the time. The up & downs matched perfectly!! Wow!! So glad I bumped into this!!

  • To be honest, I think they work better as separate songs. At some points the combination sounds more interesting than the stand-alone versions; at others it sounds like a mess. Maybe if they had considered writing this as one song and removing the unnecessary parts it would be more successful.

  • thumbs up if you loved part 1 and 2 and just found out about hidden part 3

  • This is amazing I dont think alex greys artwork is wierd at all. I actually want to but some of his paintings :)

  • The artwork looks like the DMT trip I had last year.

  • @TheGallade42 has obviously never had a psychedelic experience. I mean, even if you really DO believe Alex Grey' artwork is disturbing to the eye, atleast try and learn exactly why he paints such pictures

  • @cornpuff69 The common answer is that said artist, Alex Grey is, for lack of a better term, under drukqz (Aphex Twin reference here)

  • Does anyone know where the general fixation on multiple faces or eyes came from, or is that just the artist's signature style? I'm not saying I don't like it or think it's awesome (it totally is), I was just wondering.

  • @pteranodonify makes sense to me

  • @TheGallade42 It's extremely weird for anyone who's seeing it for the first time. But it's definitely good artwork--just with some bizarre concepts.

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